ObjectivesBased on the view that artistic practice comprises both studio practice and theoretical investigations, both are to be understood as research. Reflects the intertwined character of theory and practice. The course concentrates on the conceptual development of students through supervision and group forums. Exposes the student to the diverse issues surrounding contemporary arts research in order to develop a rigorous and informed professional practice within a larger historical and social context.
Entry requirementsA degree or equivalent in creative arts from a recognised institution. Plus demonstrated: * Aptitudes for committed practice within the creative arts * Research abilities in both the written and practical components of the course.
Academic titleGraduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts)
Course descriptionThis course is available for on-campus study by students with an International student visa.
This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.
Students must complete 120 credit points to complete the course.
Year One - Semester 1
Unit Description Points
VIS5111 Studio 1 30
VIS5112 Contemporary Visual Art Criticism 30
Year One - Semester 2
Unit Description Points
VIS5211 Studio 2 30
VIS5212 Studio Analysis 30